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I guess just getting older and not caring about my stutter so much anymore. Acceptance has helped me a lot. It used to be severe but nowadays is somewhere in between light and moderate, depending on m...
Don't listen to them. I have stuttered as long as I can remember. People/society gave me the implicit expectation that with enough time and effort I would no longer stutter. I have improved immensely,...
That's wonderful to see , slowly steadily you are coming out of that tough mindset and relaxing your life with your kid. Stuttering will go very mild as you age in life. Your teenage life in school, c...
There are various reasons that people can stutter, that aren't just theories. It's a psychophisiological disorder that can be caused by all sorts of things like trauma. There's no single answer, but i...
I studied well in the school with good academic records. My main prob during school days is lab experiments where 3 people are asked to share one equipment. I hardly interact with them and remain sile...
Thank you but I'm 22 and I've stuttered my entire life and no one has ever been able to tell me why and where I live there's no speech therapy programs for adults so there's no 'fixing' it...
Excellent answer. I think stutter can coproduce a series of negative emotions thereof and I dunno other similar disorders will induce these negative emotions likewise. I think clutter and other speech...
I don't know about any other disorder that much but there are many disorders with physical ailments which are complex, but as a stutterer i think psychologically it is one of the most complex disorder...
Thank you. That’s such a good way to look at it! My fluency depends on the day but I am grateful I can still speak ☺️...
The thing to remember is as bad as it feels before hand and even while it’s happening you will live and make it through it. In the bell curves of life we all fall somewhere on a bell curve in everyt...
it’s interesting how some people grow out of it and others don’t. it’s so fucking strange to me because i developed a stutter as a teenager and i’m in my early 20s now and it sometimes gets worse some...
I stutter from 5 year old. I got married with a nice lady, blessed with 2 beautiful boys. Girls will lookup you mostly based on ur job/ money /education level/looking , 90% of them won't reject you ba...
I've never considered myself as disabled. I've worked over a dozen jobs, had multiple relationships, excelled in university and can do everything else that other people can do, except maybe presenting...
Indeed. Famous stutterers include actors, politicians, newsreaders, radio presenters, who obviously are not severe, so public perception, even if people notice at all, doesn't really take into account...
I think its hard to define as a disability because it effects everyone in a slightly different way. I have days where I can speak, not great but understandable. Then I have days where I cannot speak a...
Can someone help me I can figure what is wrong with me I have tried many pattern to make sure that my stutter is minimize still it is getting worst each day, can someone help me I'm very insecure about my stutter
Can someone help me I can figure what is wrong with me I have tried many pattern to make sure that my stutter is minimize still it is getting worst each day, can someone help me I'm very insecure abou...
There is no "normal" stutter. My parents say I didn't always have it, but I don't remember a time when I didn't have it. I will say to push through. Fluency comes and goes for me. I have good days, go...
In all fairness I guess it depends on how bad your stammer is, if it’s minor I personally wouldn’t class it as a disability but if it’s severe then I would...
Some PWS are reluctant to accept stutter as a disability, let alone non-stutterers. They are still thinking stutter is just a bad habit or psychological disorder although we can't convict them for hav...
I agree with you. I think societal acceptance that it's a disability is important. That's probably why people laugh at it. We obviously don't live normal lives even if we have mild stutters. The seve...